CallingallWorkingagedWomen!

Red Hat and Pink Hat ladies love to get together for fun times. There are two main criteria – you need to wear your colours, plus be prepared to have FUN!

Red and Pink hatters groups connects, supports and encourages women in their pursuit of fun, friendship, freedom, fulfilment and fitness.

The Red Hat Society (RHS) is the largest International women’s social club – whose focus is on living life to the fullest, having fun and not ‘acting your age’. Hatters hold events ranging from picnics and coffee mornings, to whatever they want to do to enjoy themselves!

Women over 50 years of age dress in the distinctive purple clothing and red hats and are known as “Red Hatters”

Women under 50 dress in lavender and pink hats and known as “Pink Hatters” (until they REDuate!).

Why a playgroup particularly for working women in our area?

Most women give their all to career, family, and community. And they enjoy it. But, along the way, sometimes our existing bonds of friendship gradually diminish. Membership in the Red Hat Society is a rewarding vehicle for reconnecting old friends, making new friends and rediscovering the joy of getting together with other woman for the express purpose of… having FUN! We whole-heartedly promote periods of "recess" from the cares and duties of everyday life in which Hatters gather for no other purpose than to play. Social Connection is vital to maintain our Health and Wellbeing!

If you are interested in being part of a Hatters Group please attend an informal gathering at Henley Park Edenhope, near Lake

Friday 23rd Feb 5-7 pm (discussion 6pm)

Bring own Nibbles and Drinks

If unable to attend and are interested please ring Cath McDonald 0429886762 or email cathm@edmh.org.au

Bring a chair, aero guard, and feel free to wear a hat for a practice!

Aboutus

EDMH is a one-stop shop for health care in the surrounding community and provides a range of on-site services or hosts visiting services. The aim is to provide as many services in the community as possible to minimise the amount of travel that people need to undertake to stay healthy.